Why does TBS’ MLB scorebug always have a runner on second base?
Traditionally, a different-colored base indicates someone is on it.
Traditionally, a different-colored base indicates someone is on it.
"To see these young people on social media eviscerating a broadcasting god... You're out of your minds!"
"Take a shot every time George Brett is mentioned."
Bob Costas will be on the call with Ron Darling as the New York Yankees and Kansas City Royals face off.
The deal is reportedly worth upwards of $150 million per year.
"You could make a strong case for Luis Gil in the Rookie of the Year race, if not for Paul Skenes."
AEW popped big one-week rating. Was it worth it?
TBS' lineup for Dayton had the right names, but the wrong faces.
WWE executives Nick Khan and Triple H missed this week's episode of Monday Night Raw, reportedly to discuss the show's media rights.
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"We have a very comprehensive strategic attack plan on sports."
"We like the businesses we have."
Halfway through the year, MLB's national TV partners are shining.
"How about this guy cheating on us right now."
"The Panthers still don't know who they'll face in the Stanley Cup Finals, but they do know when the games will be -- kind of."
Thursday, May 4th Game 2: Florida at Toronto 7 PM, TNT Brendan Burke, Darren Pang & Aly Lozoff...
TNT and TBS combined to average 959,000 viewers for first-round coverage, a first-round record for cable.
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"I know that there are people that Warner Bros. who are interested (in WWE)."
Maybe slap fighting isn't the next big thing after all.
This feels inevitable, but does it make sense for everyone involved?
"Y'all are cooked now... ya'll are done... I'm telling you, y'all are done."
Punting on an opportunity to do in-depth journalism comes at a cost.
“It was just bad, and I appreciate Turner giving me a chance, it obviously led me down a different path."
Fred Hickman was a sports news pioneer on television. RIP.